WEXP

WisdomTree U.S. Export and Multinational Fund

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The investment seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree U.S. Export and Multinational Index (the "index").
Under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the fund's total assets (exclusive of collateral held from securities lending) will be invested in component securities of the index and investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of such component securities. The index consists of equity securities of U.S. companies that derive less than 60% of their revenue from the United States. The fund is non-diversified.

Jobless Claims Inline; Still Low

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-17 03:53:27:000

Remember back in 2014 when jobless claims first crossed below 300K and it was considered a major deal? These days, not so much. Not only is sub-300K expected, but sub-250K has now become the norm. In the latest week, first-time claims dropped by 2K down to 241K, which was pretty much right in … read more...

Philly Fed Retreats, But Still Ahead Of Estimates

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-17 03:43:55:000

After an insanely positive increase in last month's headline index, the Philly Fed Manufacturing Index of Current Business Conditions retreated this month, but still managed to beat expectations. While economists were expecting the headline indices to retreat from a multi-decade high of 43.3 d… read more...

Little Increase In The Bullish Camp

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-17 03:41:32:000

The latest sentiment figures from AAII were released earlier Thursday morning and as has been the case for years (yes, years!), bulls are still far from a majority. Heck, at current levels they arent even at a third of the total! After falling to a post-election low of 30% last wee… read more...

Now That Everyone's Been Pushed Into Risky Assets...

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-16 23:24:50:000

A funny thing happened on the way to a low-risk environment: loans in default (non-performing loans) didn't suddenly become performing loans. If we had to summarize what's happened in eight years of "recovery," we could start with this: everyone's been pushed into risky assets while bein… read more...

Distant Early Warning

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-16 16:08:57:000

"Cruising under your radar Watching from satellites Take a page from the red book And keep them in your sights Red alert Red alert" --Distant Early Warning, Rush, 1984 I know. Everything is awesome for the U.S. stocks right now. And new all-time highs are within close sight. But j… read more...

A Framework For Thinking About Rising Inflation: Think Function, Not Form

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-16 11:56:30:000

Think Function, Not Form ((TFNF)) is an asset allocation framework I use to help me construct portfolios with diversified exposure to investments that have the potential to generate positive returns in a variety of economic environments. This intuitive framework categorizes several major asset… read more...

Is The Economy Doing Well?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-16 11:06:16:000

Janet Yellen asserted that "the economy is doing well" in the press conference that followed the Fed's decision to raise short-term interest rates an additional 25 basis points to what is now a range of .75 to 1%. Yellen had no choice but to suggest that a rate hike was affirming the economy… read more...

Making Mercantilism Great Whilst Steepening The Curve

via: SeekingAlpha at 2017-03-16 10:47:25:000

The last report discussed the economic headwinds emanating from the indebted American consumer. This headwind was exacerbated by the partisan nature of consumer confidence, which showed that Democrat consumers do not share the same animal spirits as their Republican neighbors. A recent quart… read more...

Economic Composite I updated my economic composite to reflect the March 14 release of the American Staffing Association's staffing employment and sales report for the final quarter of last year. The report showed that U.S. staffing companies employed an average of 3.34 million temporar… read more...